>Is there a way to checkout a two week old version of the cvs?
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>Jon
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CVS has an incredably flexable date specification routine:
-D date_spec
Use the most recent revision no later than date_spec (a
single argument, date description specifying a
date in the past). A wide variety of date formats are
supported, in particular ISO ("1972-09-24 20:05")
or Internet ("24 Sep 1972 20:05"). The date_spec is
interpreted as being in the local timezone, unless
a specific timezone is specified. The specification is
``sticky'' when you use it to make a private
copy of a source file; that is, when you get a working
file using -D, cvs records the date you speci-
fied, so that further updates in the same directory will
use the same date (unless you explicitly over-
ride it; see the description of the update command). -D
is available with the checkout, diff, history,
export, rdiff, rtag, and update commands. Examples of
valid date specifications include:
1 month ago
2 hours ago
400000 seconds ago
last year
last Monday
yesterday
a fortnight ago
3/31/92 10:00:07 PST
January 23, 1987 10:05pm
22:00 GMT
So there should be no problem with cvs update -D "2 weeks ago"